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Dallas Cowboys 2015-2016 News and Updates

2014-2015 Season

1/5/15 - In a tight game against Detroit, the Dallas Cowboys came from behind in the fourth quarter to win the NFL First Round Playoffs. Going into the fourth quarter, Detroit was ahead at 20-14. A controversial call in the fourth quarter gave Dallas the chance to come back for a final score of 24-14, taking the win. It’s a game that will be debated for years, as the NFL admitted the officials missed the call. Dallas’ next stop is in Green Bay, where they face the Packers. The Cowboys are undefeated on the road, and they have a powerful offensive line-up in Tony Romo, Terrence Williams, and Dez Bryant. The Packers are the higher seed and have the home field advantage. Don’t miss anything when you’re in the Packers’ stadium, but bring a blanket.

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12/30/14 - Even though the Dallas Cowboys had clinched the Eastern Division, they didn’t slow down in their final game against the Washington Redskins. With a final score of 44-17, the Cowboys maintained their winning streak with their fourth straight game. On Sunday, January 4, the Cowboys host the Detroit Lions in AT&T Stadium in Arlington in the NFL First Round Playoffs. The Cowboys are on fire, outscoring their opponents by an average of 21.5 points per game. They are undefeated on the road, but when they play at home, they have a .500 record. However, Dallas is still predicted to take the win. Get your tickets to this game from Razorgator with prices starting at $131. All of Texas will be watching this matchup, but the best place to see it is in the stadium.

12/23/14 - In a fantastic, crazy game last Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys trounced the Indianapolis Colts. The Cowboys came out strong in the first half with 28 points, and kept the Colts from scoring. With another 14 points in the second half, Dallas allowed Indianapolis seven points for a final score of 42-7. That win gave Dallas the Division, which puts them in the playoffs. They travel to Washington D.C. for their final game of the regular season. The Cowboys have won every game this season on the road, but they’re on the road to the Super Bowl win or lose this Sunday. Get your tickets to the divisional playoffs beginning on January 3 to show your support for the Cowboys who were counted out at the first of the season!

12/15/14 - The Dallas Cowboys are fresh off a two-game winning streak, defeating both the Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Eagles handsomely, and they’re looking to continue that streak as they face the Indianapolis Colts at home this Sunday. With a 10-4 record, the Cowboys are currently ranked 1st in the NFC East, and are playing better than they have all season. With an unstoppable rushing attack and quarterback Tony Romo hitting his marks, the Colts and quarterback Andrew Luck will have their work cut out for them. The playoffs are in their sights, and the Cowboys are going to fight hard to keep it that way. This game is bound to be a hot one, but tickets are still available to witness Romo versus Luck live in person.

12/17/14 - After losing five out of six, the Dallas Stars grabbed a win last weekend over New Jersey. The Stars are still struggling, though; defensively, the Stars are 30th in the league with a 3.5 goals against average per game, while the offense is averaging just 2.9 goals per game on average – good for ninth in the league.

12/8/14 - One of the most popular teams in the NFL right now is the Dallas Cowboys. This season, things have gone pretty well for them, sporting a 9-4 record. Their latest game was against the Chicago Bears. Everything went according to plan for them, and they won with a score of 41-28. In their much-needed win, DeMarco Murray had a lights-out game, rushing for 179 yards with 1 touchdown. He’s been a workhorse for the Cowboys this season, and it’s a good strategy to rely on because it lets them control the tempo of the game. They have their sights locked on the Philadelphia Eagles next weekend, which is a must-win game for both. Tony Romo will need to start the game off right if they want to prevail. Tickets can be purchased for $179.

12/2/14 - The Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Giants on November 23, winning in a dramatic comeback 31-28. They followed that victory with a defeat at the hands of division rival Philadelphia, losing on Thanksgiving Day 33-10 in Dallas. The Thanksgiving Day loss puts the Cowboys one game back of the Eagles with four weeks remaining in the season. Three of their four remaining games are on the road, with the lone remaining home game at AT&T Stadium on Sunday, December 21 against the AFC South leaders Indianapolis Colts. 8-4 Dallas plays on the road at Chicago on December 4, then an all-important showdown at Philadelphia on December 14, and the season finale at the Washington Redskins on Sunday December 28. The Cowboys exciting season is coming down to the wire-buy your tickets today to be a part of Cowboys playoff fever!

11/24/14 - With the return of quarterback Tony Romo and a relaxing week off, the Dallas Cowboys are ready for a win when they take on the New York Giants this Sunday. Away games seem to be the best thing for the Cowboys, as they are the NFL’s only team unbeaten on the road this season. Dallas also averages 7 more points per match and outscores their opponents by 10 points per away game. Taking on the 3-7 Giants, who have 5 straight losses, Romo will be looking to rack up more touchdown passes as the Cowboys work on their running game. On the other side, key defensive players Tyrone Crawford and Rolando McClain are looking to wreak havoc on the Giants offense. Secure your spot to witness the final six-game stretch starting this Sunday, with seats starting at $85.

11/19/14 - Sunday is sure to be an important game for the Dallas Cowboys as they take on the Giants in New York. With a 7-3 record, the Cowboys are polar opposites to the 3rd and 4th seats of the NFC East. The late bye week seemed to take its toll with 2 losses in the 3 weeks previous, but a well-deserved rest should allow Dallas to continue the winning streak that they need to secure their position in the playoffs. The back injuries threatening Tony Romo could alter the course of the team, but with effective protection, the Dallas Cowboys can hope to keep their QB in the game. A strong Dallas presence could be just what the doctor ordered this Sunday. Fans can add their support at this away game starting at just $24 per seat from Razorgator.

11/11/14 - The Dallas Cowboys were hopeful in Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars as they welcomed back their star quarterback, Tony Romo from a back injury. They started week 10 with a blazing first half after recovering a fumble at the four yard line, which lead to their first touchdown. Finishing off the second quarter with a pair of touchdowns by Dez Bryant, the Dallas Cowboys held strong to their lead of 24-7. In their tenth game of the season the Cowboys took home the W beating the Jaguars 31-17. Going into week 12 with a 7-3 winning record, the Dallas Cowboys will bump that up to eight wins if they can beat out the New York Giants on Sunday, November 23. Tickets at the MetLife Stadium start at $32.

11/4/14 - After a disappointing loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Arlington, Texas on November 2, the Dallas Cowboys are looking to gear up for a comeback win. Tony Romo was out of the game with a back injury, so the Cowboys put in Brandon Weeden to fill his cleats. The game looked promising with Tyler Patmon scoring early on to give the Cowboys a 7 point lead. However, DeMarco Murray, who has had eight 100-yard games in a row, was shut down by a strong defense, and the Cardinals’ Carson Palmer did not allow any more mistakes. The game ended with the Cowboys trailing the Cardinals 28-17. The Cowboys do not return to Texas until Thanksgiving Day when they face the Philadelphia Eagles. Tickets are still available starting at $38.

10/29/14 - The Dallas Cowboys took their second loss of the season from the Washington Redskins on Monday, falling to their AFC East counterpart 20-17 at AT&T Stadium. Quarterback Tony Romo also reinjured his surgically-repaired back on a sack during the loss to the 3-5 Redskins, questioning his ability to start against the Cardinals on Sunday. After Romo exited the game in the third quarter, backup Brandon Weeden kept the Cowboys close in his short time on the field against the Redskins. Weeden will likely see some action this week if Romo is still questionable by Sunday's kickoff. According to Razorgator, the average price for Cowboys tickets on Sunday is $143.

10/28/14 - The Dallas Cowboys lead the NFC Eastern Division with a 6-2 record after a very disappointing loss to the Redskins in overtime on Monday evening. Unfortunately, Tony Romo, the Cowboys’ quarterback was injured in the third quarter, but came back to finish play. The coach is confident that Romo will be okay for Sunday’s game in Arlington, TX against the Arizona Cardinals. The Cowboys may have the home field advantage, but the Cardinals are one of the best teams that Dallas will have to go up against. With Dallas coming off of a lost game, they will need to play their best to upset the current predictions that the Cardinals will come out on top.

10/27/14 - The Dallas Cowboys have gotten off to a surprising 6-1 start that has shocked the NFL world, as Dallas is enjoying their longest winning streak since a seven game run in the 2007 season. The Cowboys can thank a strong running game that has been a big part of their early success this season as DeMarco Murray became the first running back ever to start the season with seven straight 100 yard rushing games. According to Razorgator, Cowboys tickets have an average price of $145 for Monday night’s game against Washington.

10/24/14 - According to Razorgator, the average price for Cowboys tickets is currently $150.59 on Monday night against Washington. The average price for the game is 42% below the season average for home games on the Cowboys schedule this year. No other game at AT&T Stadium this season has an average price below $200. The next least expensive game of the season will next week against Arizona as Cowboys vs Cardinals tickets have an average price of $236.08. Even that game is 58% more expensive than the average price of the Washington game.

10/22/14 - The Dallas Cowboys are the hottest team in the NFL as they enter Week 8 with a 6-1 record. The team is set to face the Washington Redskins at home on Monday, which will serve as the second of three consecutive games they will play at AT&T Stadium. According to Razorgator, the average price for Cowboys tickets for the game is $164.94. They beat the divisional opponent Giants last weekend and will also play the Cardinals at home on November 2. The Eagles trail closely behind in the NFC East with a 5-1 record, however, and will likely be a threat to the Cowboys’ divisional championship hopes through the rest of the season.

10/20/14 – The Cowboys have now won five in a row and Week 8 brings the Washington Redskins to Arlington for a divisional showdown between the first and last place NFC East teams. Dallas Cowboys tickets are averaging $161 and are fifth cheapest in the league this weekend. You can get in to AT&T Stadium for a mere $50 if you are willing to sit in the upper concourse.

10/20/14 - The Dallas Cowboys continued their surge over the weekend against the New York Giants, posting their sixth straight win of the season. They now control sole possession of the NFC East after surpassing the 5-1 Eagles, who experienced a bye in Week 7. The team remains at home for their next two home games against the Redskins and Cardinals before heading to London to take on the Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on November 9. Cowboys tickets for the Monday Night Football game against Washington has an average price of $191.97, according to Razorgator.

10/17/14 - Following five consecutive wins after a Week 1 loss to the 49ers at home, the Dallas Cowboys will host the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium this Sunday. The NFC East battle comes at a pivotal time for Big Blue, who risks falling to under .500 in a division that has seen the Eagles and Cowboys coast to 5-1 records over the season’s first six weeks. After their bout with the Giants on Sunday, the Cowboys will play two more consecutive home games against the Redskins and Cardinals. According to Razorgator the average price Cowboys tickets against the Giants is $232.55.

10/15/14 - The Dallas Cowboys will have to power through the Giants this weekend before taking on the Eagles at home later this season. The Giants and Cowboys last met in Arlington in Week 1 last season, with the Cowboys taking a 36-31 win over the Giants. According to Razorgator, the average price for Cowboys tickets will be 7% below the season average this week against New York.

10/15/14 – The Dallas Cowboys have won five straight since losing in Week 1 to the San Francisco 49ers. Romo and the Cowboys take on NFC East rivals New York Giants (3-3) at AT&T Stadium in the fifth most expensive game of Week 7 (avg. $195). At 5-1, Dallas sits atop the division tied with the Philadelphia Eagles.

10/10/14 - After a narrow overtime field goal win against the Houston Texans last week, the Dallas Cowboys are suddenly ranked as a top 10 team and are the surprise team so far this season. The Cowboys are giving the Philadelphia Eagles a run for their money as the top ranked team in the NFC East as they are both tied 4-1 at this point in the season. But after four straight wins, the Cowboys face a huge test in a road game against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 6. The Cowboys will give up their home field advantage and face the vaunted “12th Man” at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, and the Seahawks legendary defense. Cowboys return to Dallas for a division game against the New York Giants on October 19, 2014.

10/10/14 – The most in-demand game in Week 6 on the resale market will be a matchup between the best receiver in the NFL Dez Bryant and the Dallas Cowboys and Richard Sherman and the Seattle Seahawks. Seahawks tickets are a minimum $168 Sunday and the average price of $330 has dropped 3% in the last 48 hours.

10/8/14 - The Dallas Cowboys, after an opening season loss to the San Francisco 49ers ,have reeled off four straight victories against solid opposition, but now get a stern test this Sunday when they take on defending Super Champions Seattle Seahawks on their home field. The Cowboys next home game is on October 19 when they host the New York Giants in a NFC East division game as both teams are currently playing well. According to Razorgator, Dallas Cowboys tickets for this game have a current average price of $265.82 in the secondary market with a get in price of $83. Dallas will be on the road in Seattle for Week 6.

10/6/14 - The Dallas Cowboys escaped Week 6 with a win against the intrastate Houston Texans. In a game that featured the most expensive Dallas Cowboys tickets of the season, according to Razorgator, AT&T Stadium seemed to be filled with more fans dressed in red for the Texans. Houston was able to tie the game up late to send the game into overtime. Dallas was able to kick a field goal to take the three point win and improve to 4-1 on the season.

10/3/14 – With the limited number of tickets available for Sunday’s October 5 matchup between the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys, ticket prices have shot up as the event draw more near. The cheap seats at AT&T Stadium are being snatched up as the get-in price rises to $211. A quad of 300-level seats are at the least $227 while a seat in the next level lower starts at $278.

10/2/14 – The battle for Texas is just three days away! Both Lone Star State football squads will meet Sunday for an inter-conference rivalry game at AT&T Stadium. Dallas Cowboys tickets start at $182 in the upper concourse and $216 for a seat in the Mezzanine.

9/30/14 – Remember when the Dallas Cowboys sent out playoff tickets, including for the NFC Championship game in early August and all of us were thinking, “isn’t it a bit early?” Maybe Jerry Jones knew a little something we all didn’t know because America’s team is looking like a postseason team! It’s been 18 years since Dallas has made the NFC Championship and the Cowboys have won just two playoff games since their 1995 Championship season. Is this the year?

9/29/14 – The Cowboys blew out the Saints Sunday night and are now 3-1 on the season and are tied for first in the NFC East. Dallas finished the 38-17 rout with 255 passing yards and 190 running, totaling 445 in the Week 4 game. DeMarco Murray had 149 yards on 24 carries and scored two TDs to carry the Cowboys past New Orleans and surpass the expectations of many!

9/26/14 – Defensive end Anthony Spencer will return to the lineup for the first time in more than a year when the Saints visit Cowboys Stadium Sunday. Cowboys vs. Saints tickets are averaging $193 in Week 4 and are a minimum $37 to get-in the gates. Dallas is currently 2-1 and second in the NFC East.

9/11/14 - To fans who bought Dallas Cowboys tickets for Week 1, it appeared that the only passes Tony Romo could complete were to the opposing team. The Cowboys quarterback threw 3 interceptions and a shaky Dallas defense allowed 28 points in the first half en route to a 28-17 loss to the 49ers. Romo and the Cowboys travel to Tennessee to face the Titans on Sunday, where they hope to regain their form.

9/8/14 - After the Dallas Cowboys’ Week 1 outing, it’s evident that Romo and Co. have yet to shake off some summer rust. Pitted against one of the toughest opponents in the NFL at AT&T Stadium, the Cowboys offense fell victim to San Francisco’s relentlessly aggressive defense. In his first game returned from back surgery, Tony Romo threw three interceptions before catching fire later in the day to narrow their 25-point halftime deficit. See America’s Team when they travel to LP Field in Tennessee with the opportunity to break away from their summer haze. Dallas Cowboys tickets at Tennessee Titans start at $101.

8/29/14 - Last night the Dallas Cowboys ended their troubling preseason by dropping their fourth straight game in their 27-3 loss to the Denver Broncos. The one thing that provides hope for the Boys is the fact that Tony Romo has not played this preseason while still recovering from offseason back surgery and will hopefully be able to get them their first win next Sunday when the 49ers come to AT&T Stadium as Dallas Cowboys tickets average $402 according to RazorGator.

8/27/14 - The Cowboys continued an underwhelming preseason on Saturday, falling to the Dolphins 25-20. Quarterback Tony Romo played the first half, connecting on 10 of 18 passes for 87 yards, while running back Ryan Williams rushed for 47 yards. Dallas will close out the preseason at home against Peyton Manning and the Broncos. Be sure to buy Cowboys tickets ahead of the August 28 matchup!

8/25/14 - In a recent study conducted by Forbe the Dallas Cowboys were valued as the most valuable sports franchise in the United States at an estimated $3.2 billion, landing only behind Spanish soccer team Real Madrid’s $3.4 billion as the most expensive franchise in the world. However just because the Cowboys are the worth the most that doesn’t mean you will have to pay an arm and a leg for Dallas Cowboys tickets which according to RazorGator says their cheapest games averages under$185 when the Cardinals come to AT&T Stadium on November 2nd.

8/22/14 – The Dallas Cowboys come in to preseason Week 3 with a good idea of how their offense will look in the regular season. This NFL dress rehearsal pits the Cowboys at the Miami Dolphins, with the opportunity for fans to see their starters play in real time during the first half of the game. Last week’s first-team offense looked stellar: Tony Romo connected with Dez Bryant frequently and the O-line has improved by great lengths. It is, as expected, the Cowboys defense that calls their season into question—can they take the next step in this pivotal preseason matchup? Buy Dallas Cowboys tickets at Sun Life Stadium this Saturday for a minimum of $23 to find out.

8/19/14 - The Cowboys went 8-8 last season under coach Jason Garrett and failed to make the playoffs for the fourth straight year. This preseason has not exactly gone well, as the Cowboys remain winless in two preseason games after having fallen to the Chargers and the Ravens. They have certainly been fun to watch, though, and fans who purchased Cowboys tickets last week can attest that quarterback Tony Romo seems to have returned to elite form. In the third week of preseason, Dallas will visit the Dolphins in Miami on August 23 as the Cowboys hope to turn things around against a tough Miami team.

8/18/14 - With two weeks in the books the Dallas Cowboys are 0-2 so far in the preseason. But Dallas Cowboys tickets were certainly worth it this week with quarterback Tony Romo back in action, after finishing last season on the injured reserve with a back injury. Romo finished 4-for-5 for 80 yards and a touchdown, about as good of a debut as the Cowboys could’ve hoped for. Now the Cowboys are scheduled to travel to Miami for a game against the Dolphins on August 23.

8/11/14 - The Dallas Cowboys didn’t exactly have the strongest preseason debut, dropping a 27-7 decision to the San Diego Chargers, but there’s no point in panicking after just one preseason game. They’ll get another crack at things this Saturday when they host the Baltimore Ravens for their first game at AT&T Stadium. According to RazorGator tickets are averaging $60.90 for the game.

8/8/14 - With the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback Tony Romo still recovering from offseason back surgery the ‘Boys turned to his back and former first round pick Brandon Weeden to get them their first win of the preseason. Standing in their way were the San Diego Chargers who were able to earn a 27-7 win. Next up for Dallas will be the Baltimore Ravens who come to “Jerryville” as Dallas Cowboys tickets are going for $60.90 on average.

8/5/14 – If you’re a Dallas Cowboys fan, then you know quarterback Tony Romo has missed a few practices in the first eight sessions of training camp. Coaches and doctors are merely taking extra precautions even though the QB says he could play a regular season game today if he had to. News also emerged that the signal caller will sit out the first preseason game this Thursday in San Diego (8/7) as well as the last preseason game against Denver (7/28). Buy Dallas Cowboys tickets when Romo gears up to regular-season speed, in the preseason Week 3 matchup at Miami (8/23); get-in for just $14 and see your quarterback put in work!

7/29/14 – The Dallas Cowboys are back in action! Training camp got started last week—can you guess which passionate player is making sure everyone gets started on the right foot? Dez Bryant is, as usual, a central figure at training camp. Head coach Jason Garrett knows how to “get under [his] skin” and fuel the receiver’s “competitive fire” according to ESPN. The Pro Bowler will be entering his fifth year and has now assumed a leadership position on the roster, especially after the Cowboys cut Miles Austin in the offseason. Players respect and consider his sheer passion inspiring, see if they can translate it onto the field with Dallas Cowboys tickets in 2014.

7/22/14 – The Dallas Cowboys are on their way to Oxnard, California, gearing up for the start of training camp this Thursday. Before the pads come on, no team member is safe from the dreaded conditioning test that players must take before camp begins. A series of exhaustive sprints will determine if the player will start the year on the physically unable to perform list until able to pass the test; last year, Jay Ratliff failed, and was ultimately cut in October. See the whole team in tip-top shape come Aug. 7 for their preseason Week 1 game. Score Dallas Cowboys tickets at San Diego Chargers for a $17 minimum.

7/15/14 – Dallas Cowboys tickets are among the top three NFL teams with the highest ticket prices for the 2014 season. Fans will pay an average of $277 for all home games at AT&T Stadium—but if you think that’s pricey, try the Cowboys-49ers matchup for Week 1. The highly anticipated game between these two storied franchises is 46% more expensive than the usual Cowboys ticket at home, chalking up a $404.50 average. Don’t let these prices shock you Cowboys Nation, because overall, Dallas Cowboys tickets are down in price after a series of 8-8 records and one playoff win in the last decade.

7/3/14 - The Dallas Cowboys will open the regular season at AT&T Stadium against the San Francisco 49ers in a tilt between two of the most successful franchises in NFL history with 5 Super Bowl Championships apiece. This game is presently averaging $410 for Dallas Cowboys tickets which, according to RazorGator, makes this Week 1 meeting the priciest of the season and third highest Dallas game since 2010.

7/2/14 - The Dallas Cowboys are hopefully that they have found a suitable replacement for injured LB Sean Lee who tore his ACL a few weeks ago in Rolando McClain. The Cowboys acquired McClain and a 7th round pick from Baltimore in exchange for their 2015 6th round pick. According to RazorGator the Cowboys least expensive game of the season is their November matchup with the Arizona Cardinals wherein Dallas Cowboys tickets are going for under $200 on average.

7/1/14 – If you are one of the many Dallas Cowboys fans who’ve been adamantly begging Tony Romo to stop playing golf in the off-season, your wish has been granted! The quarterback says he hasn’t picked up his clubs since undergoing back surgery. Despite being an avid golfer, even attempting to qualify for the US Open, the quarterback will do everything he can to improve his football game. The month of July marks the calm before the storm that is training camp, but the Cowboys’ facility has been anything but silent. Players like Brandon Weeden and Tyrone Crawford worked with the best football high schools in Texas that visited Valley Ranch for the annual Nike Football Festival. The talented high-schoolers competed in seven-on-seven tournaments and other skills competitions hoping to impress the pros on deck. Score Dallas Cowboys tickets and see these players take the gridiron this season, looking to impress you!

6/23/14 - One of the most interesting things at his years Dallas Cowboys offseason has been something that hasn’t happened. Kyle Orton, the Cowboys backup quarterback, has been missing from Dallas’ workouts and is reportedly leaning toward retirement over coming back and riding the bench for another season. Regardless of whether Orton is on the roster or not the Cowboys will begin Week 1 by playing the San Francisco 49ers which is also going as the most expensive Dallas Cowboys ticket of the entire season according to RazorGator.

6/17/14- Kyle Orton is facing thousands of dollars in fines for failing to show up to team physicals, OTAs and even more if he misses mandatory minicamp, which starts today. The backup QB may well decide to retire from the game, though the veteran will forfeit his signing bonus if he does so. The franchise is prepared to replace him after the acquisition of Brandon Wheeden in the offseason. Now, onto a player who truly wants to be a Cowboy "forever.” DeMarco Murray is entering the final year of his rookie contract looking for an extension, because the running back “love[s] Dallas…the fans...the organization” and wishes to be a Cowboy for as long as they would allow him. See who is in the No. 2 spot behind Tony Romo, and if the franchise locks in their star running back, with Dallas Cowboys tickets in 2014!

6/10/14- If there’s anything that this year’s OTAs are giving Dallas Cowboys fans, it’s assurance that their team will snap out of the doldrums of football mediocrity. Not only is Tony Romo on the fast track to health, post back-surgery, but he stated himself: “at this point I could play in a game if I had to.” Additionally, second-year players like Travis Frederick (center) and Terrance Williams (WR) are looking primed for breakout years, following their promising individual 2013 campaigns and excellence in summer prep drills. See if these players can turn heads once preseason starts in two months with Dallas Cowboys tickets!

6/2/14 - Upon the release of Miles Austin, the Dallas Cowboys gained $5.5 million in salary cap space. This provides much needed cash that can be put towards extending Dez Bryant's contract, as well as bagging another linebacker. The fall of Pro-Bowler Sean Lee caused the franchise to look at the free agent market for options, with players including Brian Urlacher and Jonathan Vilma on the radar. America's Team is on the prowl to find an ample replacement, in the meantime hunt down your Dallas Cowboys tickets today and see the squad take off this summer!

5/27/14 - Some bad news broke early for the Cowboys during today's first full-team OTAs: veteran middle linebacker Sean Lee is feared out for the year due to knee injury. While one player goes down, another rises: Tony Romo made his return to the field on the same day his pass rusher exited early, just six months after undergoing back surgery for a herniated disk. Brandon Weeden will be taking the majority of snaps as Romo furthers rehab. Whether starter or back-up QB, Dallas is heavily padded on the O-line, with veteran Mackenzy Bernadeau, Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick and standout rookie Zack Martin vying for right-guard. See who wins the position with Dallas Cowboys tickets!

5/19/14 - In one weekend, second round pick DeMarcus Lawrence met his newborn son and made the first appearance of his pro football career at the Dallas Cowboys rookie mini-camp. Let's hope this fortune extends over the entire Cowboys organization this season! The Cowboys are certainly refusing to settle for mediocrity anymore, having scooped up former Arizona running back Ryan Williams immediately after the Cardinals dropped him on Monday. Their players feel it too: Brandon Carr stated he's "trying to take over the league" in his third season on America's team. See if the determined shutdown corner achieves his goal with 2014 Dallas Cowboys tickets!

5/12/14 - Dallas Cowboys VP Stephen Jones said the franchise aimed to get younger and better defensive players in the 2014 Draft. The Cowboys did just that: Dallas plucked seven defensive players out of nine, forgoing the touted Texas A&M QB in favor of selecting Notre Dame's No .16 overall offensive lineman Zack Martin. The team even traded their 2nd and 3rd-round picks to Washington to secure defensive end from Boise State, Demarcus Lawrence. There's nowhere to go but up for America's Team (or its league-worst defense), score Dallas Cowboys tickets in 2014 and see this improvement pay off in person!

4/16/14 - The Dallas Cowboys hold training camp in Oxnard, California to escape the Texas heat, but this year, the squad may have to cut their vacation camp a week early to accommodate for exhibition matchups. While they typically play the first two games on the road and the final two at home, this summer they will be spent alternating matches—thanks to a scheduling conflict with British boyband One Direction's AT&T Stadium concert on Aug 24. Dallas will open up preseason play on the road with a trip to San Diego, followed by a visit with Miami in Week 3 (Aug 21-24). They'll be in Arlington to host the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2 (Aug 14-18) and the Denver Broncos on Aug 28 in Week 4. The game against Denver marks the return of DE DeMarcus Ware, who was released by the Cowboys during free agency and signed to the Broncos. Get your tickets now to see if the Dallas Cowboys are off to a good start this year!

The Dallas Cowboys schedule is filled with high profile games including the top-selling, regular season opener against the San Francisco 49ers, a trip to London in The International Series conclusion and Thanksgiving Day against NFC East foes Philadelphia. Romo and the Cowboys will ride to Seattle to take on the defending champs and give their QB a chance to snap out of the horrific moment of the 2007 playoff game at CenturyLink Field that still haunts him today. In Week 12, Dallas travels to the Meadowlands to face division rivals New York Giants in a must-see Sunday Night Football game. Apart from their NFC East opponents, the Dallas Cowboys’ home schedule features matchups against New Orleans, Houston, Arizona, Jacksonville, Philly, and Indy. Cowboys tickets average $340 over 8 home games, 16 percent more than last year at this time.

2013-2014 Season

2/11/14 – The biggest concern for the Cowboys this offseason, is the recovery of Tony Romo’s surgically repaired back. The quarterback underwent a discectomy to repair a herniated disk at the end of the year, but is expected to be ready for the start of Spring activities with the team. Romo had 31 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in 2013 and led his team to 8-8 finish, good enough for second place in the NFC East. Dallas will try and improve on their back-to-back .500 seasons with first-and-foremost improving the defensive line after Anthony Spencer and Jason Hatcher are set to hit the free-agent market.

12/23/13 - The Dallas Cowboys shocked all, and kept playoffs within reach, after a dramatic come-from-behind victory over the Washington Redskins yesterday, 24-23. With the season on the line, Tony Romo threw a last-minute miracle touchdown pass to DeMarco Murray, effectively bouncing back from last week’s disastrous loss. Unluckily, Romo tweaked his back during the course of the game and the QB will not play in Sunday’s “winner take all” bout against the Philadelphia Eagles for the division title. Dallas Cowboys tickets are the hottest of the week, averaging $432 and $48 to get into the can’t-miss NFC East finale on Sunday night.

12/16/13 - The Dallas Cowboys suffered a painful home loss to the Green Bay Packers, blowing a 23-point halftime lead and ushering in another mega-meltdown performance for the franchise books. The disheartening defeat came from a full team collapse in the fourth quarter: HC Jason Garrett’s failure to effectively manage the game, a weak defense, and Tony Romo’s two costly interceptions prompted a frustrated Dez Bryant to leave the field early as his team finished 36-37. Playoff chances are still in the mix as long as they win their last two games, so Dallas will have to snap out of it when they meet the Washington Redskins next Sunday. Dallas Cowboys tickets are $174 on average.

12/10/13 - The Dallas Cowboys were handed a bitter loss in the cold on Monday Night Football, courtesy of the Chicago Bears (28-45). Though DeMarco Murray put up some remarkable numbers, he could not carry the team or its waning defense and lackluster tackling which allowed the Bears offense to plow down the field and annihilate the scoreboard on the first 8 possessions. With Philadelphia moving ahead by one game (the two will meet in Week 17), it’s do-or-die for the Cowboys who must win-out the rest of the season. Be there to cheer on Tony Romo and crew next week when they host the Green Bay Packers (hopefully sans Aaron Rodgers). Dallas Cowboys tickets are the priciest of the week, at $229 on average.

12/2/13 - The Dallas Cowboys have cemented their lead in the NFC East after rallying to defeat the Oakland Raiders on Thanksgiving, 31-24. In a dreaded start, Dallas fumbled the opening kickoff, allowed Oakland a return score, and fell behind quickly—but Tony Romo and company looked like a different team after recess. Maybe it was Selena Gomez's halftime performance that revved the Cowboys up and over a 14-point deficit, or maybe it was DeMarco Murray, who had three touchdown runs on the day. Either way, America’s team is on a roll! Dallas Cowboys tickets when they face the ailing Chicago Bears are the second highest of the week at $313 on average.

11/25/13 - The Dallas Cowboys found redemption against the New York Giants, 24-21, in a hard fought Sunday victory to gain leadership in the NFC East. Tony Romo threw two touchdown passes and secured a last-second game-winning field goal to crush the NY Giants' postseason hopes and end their 4 game win streak. The Cowboys hold the tiebreaker over the Philadelphia Eagles, and will look for a back to back victory over the Oakland Raiders on Thanksgiving Day. Dallas Cowboys tickets for the holiday game are just $38 to get in and $231 on average, tickets include a half-time performance by Selena Gomez to boot!

11/18/13- The Dallas Cowboys were gutted by the New Orleans Saints last Sunday in their worst loss in 5 years (17-49). Dallas’ defense was run all over again, allowing Drew Brees nearly 400 yards, and has given up over 500 yards in four other games. The Cowboys have a shot at improving their playoff chances next Sunday against the rising New York Giants when they emerge from their bye week. Dallas Cowboys tickets are the second hottest of Week 12, just behind Sunday night’s Manning-Brady showdown, at $452 on average.

11/11/13 - The Dallas Cowboys are at .500 again, after being dominated by the New Orleans Saints in Sunday’s 49-17 beatdown. The Cowboys defense were "historically bad," allowing the Saints to set a single game record for most first downs (40) on Sunday, accruing 625 yards. Tony Romo had a season-low 128 yards and went 10 of 24 passes on the day, but despite the poor showing, the Cowboys are still in the lead in the NFC East. For now, the Cowboys will try to clean up their mistakes and come back fresh off their bye week to face division opponents, the New York Giants on November 24.

11/4/13 - In another close Week 9 game, the Dallas Cowboys narrowly avoided an upset, defeating the Minnesota Vikings 27-23. Tony Romo threw 337 yards and two touchdowns, including a late fourth quarter touchdown pass to Dwayne Harris with 35 seconds on the clock. Dallas overcame 8 dropped passes on Sunday (the team previously had just 10 drops in the entire season), with Dez Bryant accountable for five of them. The Cowboys’ problematic, one-dimensional pass heavy game (only attempting 9 running plays) is showing some weakness, something they will try to remedy before facing the New Orleans Saints next. Dallas Cowboys tickets for Week 10 are the most expensive of the bunch, at $353 on average to see Drew Brees and Romo face off.

10/28/13 - In a game that went down to the wire, the Dallas Cowboys were denied a crucial victory by the Detroit Lions in yesterday’s bench gripping match. Matt Stafford’s impromptu fake-spike/QB sneak, scoring a touchdown in the last 12 seconds of the game, determined the final score of 30-31. The stunned Dallas Cowboys blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter, and Brandon Carr and the Dallas defense were bowled over by the Lion’s Calvin Johnson, who had 329 receiving yards (2nd in NFL history). Dez Bryant had a couple meltdowns during the game, reproaching Romo, Coach Garrett and Jason Witten in frustration on the sideline, presumably for being targeted a mere four times in the first three quarters. The Cowboys have dropped to 4-4 on the season and will look to improve their standing next week when they go head to head against the Minnesota Vikings at home. Dallas Cowboys tickets are among the highest of the week, at $236.

10/21/13 - With a 17-3 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys have had their second-consecutive win for the first time this season. Tony Romo started his 100th regular season game on Sunday, and had a great showing in the fourth quarter to secure a victory, throwing 7 of 8 passes for 69 yards and sinking a touchdown pass to Terrance Williams. A previously shaky Cowboys defense stepped up their game up, despite the absence of massive defensive end DeMarcus Ware for the first time in his career, and shut down Eagles quarterback Nick Foles who was sidelined with a head injury in the third quarter. Dallas is now first place in the NFC East and will continue on the road when they next meet the Detroit Lions at Ford Field next Sunday. Dallas Cowboys tickets for their Week 8 game in Detroit are a moderate $162 on average.

10/14/13 - Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins 31-16, in a resounding at-home Sunday Night victory. Despite losing running back DeMarco Murray (down with MCL injury) and DeMarcus Ware (sidelined with a quad injury in the second quarter) that night, the Cowboy’s stalwart defense kept elevated pressure on Redskin’s QB RGIII, while cornerback Brandon Carr (named one of the Sunday Night Football’s players of the game) completely shutdown Redskins wide receiver and major threat, Pierre Garcon. The Cowboys will be on the road in Week 7 to play the Philadelphia Eagles, in an effort to rise above the .500 mark. Coveting a pivotal victory to top the NFC East, Dallas Cowboys tickets are a lofty $229 on average in Philly.

10/7/13 - Despite a high-scoring, nail-biting game, the Dallas Cowboys could not extinguish the fire that is Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos, who now remain undefeated heading into Week 6. The Cowboys are now 2-3, but quarterback Tony Romo was able to perform a record-breaking game, throwing for 506 yards and five touchdowns, the first 500-yard game in Dallas franchise history. Sunday’s battle of the giants was the second highest scoring game in regulation history, totaling 1,039 yards between the two teams. Romo threw five touchdown passes before throwing a devastating interception, which set up Broncos’ Matt Prater’s game-winning 28-yard field goal as the clock wound down. In Week 6 the Dallas Cowboys will be playing the 1-3 Washington Redskins at home in AT&T Stadium. Dallas Cowboys tickets average at $241 but are only $24 to get in.

9/30/13 - The Dallas Cowboys are 1st in the NFC East, even after their disappointing defeat by the Sand Diego Chargers, 21-30. The Cowboys were favored even on the road over San Diego, they fell apart in the second half, losing an 11 point lead, as the Cowboy’s defense collapsed under the weight of receiver Antonio Gates and quarterback Phillip Rivers. Tony Romo and their No.1 wide receiver Dez Bryant will need to step it up coming into Week 5, when Dallas is pitted against a ferocious Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos. Dallas Cowboys tickets for next Sunday at AT&T Stadium are some of the higher priced tickets of the week, averaging at $274 and $35 to get in.

9/24/13 - Dallas is looking to stay ahead of the NFC East as they ride their momentum into San Diego this weekend to face the Chargers. Tony Romo has been hot so-far and despite being on the road with bruised ribs, look for this QB and the Cowboys to make another great performance like they did on Sunday, when they crushed St. Louis 7-31. This game has the highest get in price for Week 4 at $85.

6/19/13 - After going 8-8 last season and missing the NFL Playoffs for the third straight year, the Dallas Cowboys are looking for improvement this season. Despite the recent string of disappointing seasons, owner and general manager Jerry Jones showed confidence in quarterback Tony Romo this offseason, giving him a six-year, $108 million extension. While head coach Jason Garrett retained his job, his play-calling duties will now go to offensive coordinator Bill Callahan. The Cowboys also added former USC Trojans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coordinator Monte Williams to the staff. The average price for regular season Cowboys tickets at AT&T Stadium in 2013 is $279, good for seventh most expensive in the NFL and 47% more expensive than the league average.

The most expensive game this season is Week 15 on 12/15 against the Green Bay Packers, with Packers vs. Cowboys tickets at an average price of $419. The least expensive regular season home game on the Dallas Cowboys schedule is Week 3 against the St. Louis Rams and is averaging $169. The annual Thanksgiving game this season will be played against the Oakland Raiders and is averaging $273. The Cowboys will face off against Robert Griffin III and the defending NFC East Champion Washington Redskins at home in Week 6. The average price of $297 is only about $4 cheaper than their Week 16 matchup at Fedex Field in Washington. Divisional matchups at home against the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles are averaging $262 and $250 respectively.